Obviously not: it must be for « [urls] just ending in US
extensions(.com.edu etc...) ». :))
Anyway, it all sounds very impressive! Good luck with your
investigations and please keep us posted.
Regards,
Sébastien.
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Wow, a pile of questions. :)
Is this for a
Hi Jake,
You probably need to install JSSE as well.
http://java.sun.com/products/jsse/
Regards,
Sebastien.
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I'm trying to get nutch-0.7 setup on a RedHat Enterprise 3
machine. I've installed the JVM from IBM and gotten tomcat up and
--- Jérôme Charron [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Yes, you are rigth, but my response was a short time solution.
1. A quick solution could be to checsk that a plugin can be
associated to
many content-types (if so, there's just to add application/powerpoint
in the
mspowerpoint plugin xml).
,
Sebastien.
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hi,
i think the problem is that the content comes from a database and not
from
a file?
So the question is how to index a databse with nutch?
regards,
robert
Sébastien LE CALLONNEC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
08.09.2005 10:46
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Hi Jimmy,
1. How tricky is it to get nutch running for a server newbie like
myself?
Hmmm... It can be somewhat tricky, especially if you encounter
problems. I guess you'll have to look closely at Tomcat documentation
first and then at Nutch documentation to manage to grasp the